Spiritual Life What Can You Do When God Won't Heal You? Whitney Hopler You believe that God can heal you... but what if no healing comes your way? Does that mean you don't have enough faith? Here's how to find A Place of Healing no matter what. Read the full article here Sifted Sugar Paul Coughlin Not every girl is blessed with a female role model who blazes a trail that gives others hope that they, too, can follow the same path. Read the full article here
News & Culture Wannabe Cool Christianity: Sacrificing Authentic for Hip Chuck Colson The congregation is meeting in a warehouse in a neighborhood filled with trendy shops, cafes, and theaters. The pastor sports a faux hawk and skinny jeans. As Brett McCracken asks, what message is this church portraying? Read the full article here Loving Your Neighbor (Beyond Theory) Michael Craven I think--given the many critical responses to my series--that we easily embrace the love of neighbor in theory but struggle when it comes to actual practice, especially when that "neighbor" represents a social, cultural, or political offense. What I have heard repeatedly is concession to the biblical admonitions to love our neighbor followed by "but..." when it comes to Muslims. Read the full article here
Marriage Expectation vs. Reality: Straight Talk on Marital Redemption with Paul David Tripp Shawn McEvoy What Tripp does, both in person and with his writing style in What Did You Expect? Redeeming the Realities of Marriage, is put you at ease. His advice fosters healing. But according to him, it wasn't always this way... Read the full article here "Should I Marry My Non-Christian Pregnant Girlfriend?" My Response Russell Moore The writer who posed this question is a professing Christian who was dating a non-Christian. He fell into sexual immorality, and she's pregnant. They love each other and want to marry, but he doesn't want to violate Scripture by "unequally yoking" himself with an unbeliever. Some of you weighed in on the question. Below is my response... Read the full article here
Parenting Who Needs the Arts? Grant DiCianni The basic conflict in my childhood church--and one we're still dealing with in our churches and families today--centers around this question: are the arts good or bad? Read the full article here
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